13 September 2012
At the movies: Cosmopolis.
New Cronenberg. If you don't go see this, you can't evolve.
At the movies: For a Good Time, Call...
Most assuredly the film you want to take a date to this weekend.
06 September 2012
A Talk with Jamie Bradshaw.
So, a High School friend of mine has a major motion picture opening this weekend. This is awesome on a lot of levels. We talked about Branded, his feature debut, and some mildly philosophical aspects of the current cinematic experience. I hope you enjoy reading it...
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24 August 2012
At the movies: ParaNorman 3D.
One of the year's surprising delights (that nobody seems to be going to see- which annoys me to no end). Do yourself a favor and check it out- there's a lot here.
09 August 2012
At the movies: Total Recall '12.
So, for some reason Hollywood is determined to remake all of Paul Verhoeven's SciFi classics. The first effort in this multimillion dollar recycling campaign is Total Recall, recently unleashed to theatres with a tad of fanfare. And yes, given recent events in the world, it's absolutely important that a film gets into why time and time again, unsettled minds feel the need to have to define their own reality through horrifying acts of violence... oh wait, this isn't that movie at all. If anything, its PG-13 sanitized massacres are creepier and much more offensive than the original's Swiftian bloodlettings.
26 July 2012
At the movies: Beasts of the Southern Wild.
So I got to take part in a point/counterpoint-style review-off in the Scene this week. Much respect to Michael Sicinski, whose review of the Dark Knight Rises in Cinema Scope magazine was one of the best on the film that I've read. Let me know your thoughts...
05 July 2012
At the movies: Ted.
So, for everyone who was wondering if Seth MacFarlane could bring it after unleashing Family Guy, American Dad, and The Cleveland Show on the world, the answer is defiantly, yes.
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